I'm sharing all the programming channels that helped me to grow to become a web developer over the years and I want to share it with my community.
freeCodeCamp Channel:channel Link
Freecodecamp is an open-source community as it provides many best tutorials from different instructors for Python, CSS, React, Data Science, JavaScript and etc.
Hitesh Choudhary Channel: channel Link
Hitesh Choudhary brings regular videos on various programming languages and discussing the latest market trends as well as doing a live session on Saturday where he takes your questions.
Programming with Mosh Channel: channel Link
Mosh gives you tons of tutorials not only trending web languages but also of the emerging web technologies that are quickly gaining their ground in the development world. You'll not regret to call yourself a "Mosh Student"
Traversy Media Channel:channel Link
Traversy Media is a fine source of latest web tutorials on different programming languages like Angular, React, Python as well he also shares many short tutorials to learn more in quick time.
Academind Channel: channel Link
Academind provides comprehensive video tutorials on website languages including JavaScript, Angular, React, Vue, Node js and etc. He also provides crash courses also.
Durga Software Solutions Channel: channel Link
Type Java By Durga Sir on youtube and you'll find all his wonderful collections of Java and he has will even make a long time java hater to fall in love with java. This channel also covers many great videos of Linux, Python, Oracle and etc.
edureka Channel: channel Link
Edureka is one of the best youtube channels to learn development, as it covers a variety of videos from Tableau, Machine Learning, Python, Data Science and etc.
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I recommend you guys take a look to:
youtube.com/channel/UCLNgu_OupwoeE... Coding Garden
And
youtube.com/channel/UClb90NQQcskPU... Dev Ed
I personally like them a lot and you can see Coding Garden on twitch quite often.
The net ninja is another amazing channel too
youtube.com/c/TheNetNinja
Teaching is more than just about passing information, its about the connect too.
And yeah no need to get into tutorial hell.
Hi brother ❤😀
Surely it's. I'll include in another list. There are many other gud channels also.
In this list I've included only that channels that help me personally to grow as a developer since starting.
It's totally fine bro, I guess everyone has already listed all the good channels that were left in your list so like everyone got covered 😊
Yup brother 😀
Have you forget The New Boston?
The New Boston got me through college. I absolutely, used this channel as my tutor.
Hey Ben, thank you for sharing your thoughts.
The last video of new Boston came 3years back. It's not been updated now. So, I share only the channels that are updated and old both.
newboston is good also but this list is something that I followed over the years till now.
Hey, Thank you for suggesting. 😀❤
The last video of new Boston came 3years back. It's not been updated now. So, I share only the channels that are updated and old both.
newboston is good also but this list is something that I follow over the years till now.
hey, looks like newboston is coming live soon. check out his website thenewboston.com/
It's great if he can start making videos again. ❤😀👏. It's been 3years
Yeah that happened with me too then I just started building things and using docs then tutorials
Hey, thank you for sharing your experience :-)
I have a different opinion as I think tutorials are there to see and write code while seeing that. Otherwise, there is no use of such great channels if we can't write code.
Tutorials are for beginners to get familiar with. That's it.
I can agree with you but it's great resource to remain updated with tech trends.
Somewhat relatable. There are also good amount of websites for that. Just like DEV.
I wanted to take the time to +1 a bunch of these, and maybe introduce you to a couple. Firstly, I have been consistently amazed by the quality of FreeCodeCamp's curation. I used their React course extensively when I was focusing on React, and the quality of teaching was great. (The React was a bit old, but it's not like you can update your react course every month to incorporate all the new changes.) You can discover a lot of top-notch YouTubers just by seeing whose content FreeCodeCamp will curate: I found Karl Hadwen, Weibenfalk, and Classsed by way of FCC, to name a few.
Traversy is another great one. I'm working on his Deno tutorials now. I think it really says something that as everyone else is trying to even figure out what Deno is, he managed to put together a tutorial on the basics, and then an API and even Postgres integration.
Derek Banas (youtube.com/channel/UCwRXb5dUK4cvs...) is another one. He reminds me of Traversy in style, though he'll often do 1hr or more crash courses ("Learn X in Y hours"). He's more eclectic, too. Traversy focuses on a few stacks (not a bad thing at all), while Banas will put out on pretty much anything. (He covered COBOL this year, for example.)
You mentioned Edureka, and I have to say that they have the most comprehensive DevOps course that I've found on YouTube. It really plays like pay-level Udemy content, and it's just sitting there.
I've been looking into FunFunFunction (youtube.com/channel/UCO1cgjhGzsSYb...) and Ben Awad (youtube.com/user/99baddawg) too, though I'm a bit newer to them.
Thanks for sharing your list!
Hey thank you for the detailed review mate😀❤
Freecodecamp is a hub of a youtube programming channel
Banas and funfunction... I've recently started following them.
I'll definitely include them in my next list. ❤😀
This list totally based on a few parameters.
YouTube has more than 100+ good programming YouTubers and everyone have their different opinions. That's y community is there where buddy like you suggest their favourite ones. 😀❤
Thank you for sharing this list. There are some Chanel's on the list I haven't heard of that I will have to check out. If it hasn't been mentioned I would also check out Travecy Media youtube.com/user/TechGuyWeb
And Designer Course youtube.com/c/DesignCourse
Both have great content and update weekly.
Hy buddy
Thank you for sharing your opinion. Travercy media is there in the list. There was issue with photo but now it's corrected. Please check I've mentioned his name.
Design course is another great channel in but on this list, I've mentioned that channel which I'm following for long.
I'll include it in the next part.
Nice article, thanks!
You can add How to Code with Duomly to the list :)
youtube.com/channel/UCPQy6LADYYamG...
Thank you for supporting :-)
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Thank you for commenting. 😀❤ I'm following ur posts on Instagram.
I'll definitely look into it. 😊
Yup :-)
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Hey
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
These are the channels that mostly covers topics from beginning to end in a specific order. Please have a look, you'll like it :-)